My Favorite Electronic Drums Out RIGHT NOW

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  • čas přidán 21. 12. 2022
  • Today I'm going over 14 of my personal favorite electronic drums out right now. Some of this stuff is on sale for a limited time, other stuff is just plain good even at regular prices.
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  • @willsdrumcovers401
    @willsdrumcovers401 Před rokem +334

    No way this gets pinned

    • @vikitheviki
      @vikitheviki Před rokem +1

      Yes way!

    • @3L3V3NDRUMS
      @3L3V3NDRUMS Před rokem

      Yeah Will!!!

    • @willsdrumcovers401
      @willsdrumcovers401 Před rokem +2

      @@3L3V3NDRUMS hey dude!!! Who would have thought hey 🤷 I saw you got a comment from 66samus on your lux aeterna civer! Sickkk

    • @_dgdrums_
      @_dgdrums_ Před rokem +1

      I see what you did there, Will! 😄🤟🤜🤛

    • @massivecumshot
      @massivecumshot Před rokem +2

      Justin's a sucker for reverse psychology.

  • @Ordacleaphobia
    @Ordacleaphobia Před rokem +170

    Man I love how I can drop out of the scene for years at a time, pop into this channel for 15 minutes, and have a solid bead on what all the manufacturers are up to.
    Never change Justin. 'Preciate ya buddy.

    • @agdrummer2610
      @agdrummer2610 Před rokem +1

      Agreed been watching Justin for a while and I don't catch all of his videos but I am glad when I do catch one cause his info is always solid.

    • @adamimberti6948
      @adamimberti6948 Před rokem +3

      I hate how I can drop out of the scene for years at a time, pop into this channel and find that edrums are still overpriced and still sound pretty bad.

    • @Ordacleaphobia
      @Ordacleaphobia Před rokem

      @@adamimberti6948 man, we don't talk about that part lol

    • @enewhuis
      @enewhuis Před rokem

      @@adamimberti6948 I think I may just buy a cast bronze Black Swamp multi-sonic snare drum instead since they're about the same price as an mid-level vdrum kit :D

    • @2005whitewa
      @2005whitewa Před rokem

      Exact situation today 👍🏻

  • @crishcrish8212
    @crishcrish8212 Před 10 měsíci +51

    timestamps:
    > 1:05 - 380$ - Simmons Titan 50
    > 1:45 - 700$ - Roland TD07DMK
    > 2:10 - 1000$ - Simmons SD1250 | Kat Percussion KT300 | Roland TD17KV
    > 4:10 - 1500$ - Roland TD17KVX
    > 5:15 - Sub-3000$ - Alesis Strike Pro SE | Yamaha DTX8K Mesh | Efnote 3x
    > 9:00 - 3500$ - Roland TD27KV2
    > 9:35 - 3800$ - Efnote 5x
    > 10:10 - 5200$ - Efnote 7x
    > 10:40 - 5400$ - Roland VAD507
    > 11:00 - 9000$ - Roland VAD706

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are exceptionally well written and edited. Great information. Drums are not my primary instrument, but I love them just the same, and would like to get the next level kit soon...so your tips are helping.

  • @nomercy4521
    @nomercy4521 Před rokem +14

    I ended up with the Efnote 5. Great kit and I've started to expand it. I liked the white sparkle better than the dull black wrap and being mainly an acoustic drummer before this, it's been really nice having a more traditional set up than the edrum drum racks. I also found it to have some of the best most natural sounds that I've been able to try out in a store. I'm sure Roland competes just fine, especially in that price range, but everything I got to try in store was usually Alesis and Simmons, and I really didn't like the vast majority of drum sounds.

  • @darensweeney5925
    @darensweeney5925 Před 10 měsíci +5

    You are so good at breaking down the pros and cons of each kit and, more importantly, showing why a certain kit for 1 person may not be right for someone else. Job Well Done!!!!

  • @aaronmanonthomas
    @aaronmanonthomas Před rokem +1

    Super Informative! I get really excited when you release a video.

  • @TimeTraveler200
    @TimeTraveler200 Před rokem +2

    I'm sticking with the TD-17KVX because it really does everything I need to stay entertained and up my game. Metronome, music input and a great selection of sets to keep me motivated. The big plus is that I don't disturb anyone else in the house. Love your channel.

  • @guycosmo
    @guycosmo Před rokem +9

    I just bought the Roland TD-27KV2 and I'm super happy with it! And I made that decision after watching HOURS of this channel to help me narrow down my decision, so thank you!

  • @KeithronPowell
    @KeithronPowell Před rokem +3

    Good stuff. I completely agree with the Titan 50 assessment. Definite buy! That 1250 though…. I think spending more time with it and you’ll agree with me that it’s really better than most in the category.

  • @walterbarr9709
    @walterbarr9709 Před rokem

    Great reviews mate. Thanks.

  • @RJDBand
    @RJDBand Před rokem +11

    I've had the Alesis Strike Pro SE since 2019 ( upgraded from an old Roland TDE-7T ), I absolutely love this kit. I am a heavy handed rock/metal drummer and have used this kit to record all of our releases. It was the sizes of the pads and kick that drew me towards it, the module having individual outputs for recording is what sold me. To mention the internal trigger changes from the old Strike Pro, they replaced the plastic plate with metal. never had any issues with the drums themselves. The only issue I ever had was 2 years in, was the ride bell trigger broke..again because i'm heavy handed and I was hitting on the ribbon and it broke. Sweetwater replaced it for me and now I just make sure I rotated where the ribbon is to not smash it. The hi-hat as he said in the video , if set up properly, there's no issues, with that said, I no longer use the hi-hat trigger that came with the SPSE, I went to a stationary hi hat set up using an older alesis hi-foot pedal. I didn't need the HH cymbal moving up and down on an e-kit.
    I have now expanded the kit to have 6 toms, 2 kicks, 2 hi hats, ride and 7 cymbals, with plenty of room for more expansion. ( purchased a second kick and module ) it also works flawlessly with Superior Drummer 3 ( SD3 sounds were used on our newest release, so all previous releases were the stock Alesis Kits).

    • @willferrellssweetnips
      @willferrellssweetnips Před rokem +2

      Would you recommend it for beginners? I've never played drums before but it idk what will get me the most bang for my buck. I enjoy hard rock/metal and would eventually be able to drum some slipknot tunes. Can't wait to hear from you 😊

    • @RJDBand
      @RJDBand Před rokem +1

      @@willferrellssweetnips I replied but for some reason its not showing up... short answer because I typed a whole thing before, is yes! if you planning on drumming for a long time.

    • @willferrellssweetnips
      @willferrellssweetnips Před rokem +1

      @@RJDBand i plan on playing for a while lol. Thank you for replying! I will look into it further and make sure its a good fit. You mentioned you had a band? Do you have anything on youtube/spotify I could find?
      EDIT: I'm a dumba$$ who can't read profile names apparently lol. Looking into your stuff now

    • @RJDBand
      @RJDBand Před rokem

      @@willferrellssweetnips haha thanks!!! And welcome to the drummers club! Good luck on your search!! And thanks for checking out our band!! Hope you like it!

    • @phillip7506
      @phillip7506 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Can you elaborate on what the setting are for a proper hi hat setup? Been struggling getting mine dialed in and I’d love to know. I’m using the non-stationary setup so those particular settings are what I’m after.

  • @dilankarun9172
    @dilankarun9172 Před rokem +1

    Justin, Merry X'mas & happy new year to you & your family. For the most fun, nothing beat's a decent acoustic kit with nice cymbals. Agree with most of your selections. For me there is really only 2 choices. The Simmons Titan 50 currently on sale for $379.99 & The Roland 27KV-2. I have yet to play a better electronic snare/hi-hat/ride cymbal than those Roland Digital pads.. In-fact that will be next kit I buy. Thanks for posting.

  • @GurtyVideos
    @GurtyVideos Před rokem

    Love the content. Very informative video. Recently sold my acoustic to move into a condo and now am looking into electronic. Really considering the efnote 3x

  • @reubenk7331
    @reubenk7331 Před 2 měsíci

    Great run down!

  • @mspanomc
    @mspanomc Před rokem

    Great videos! I'd like to recommend right after your intro of what you'll be discussing and just before the main stuff, do the thanking of your Patreons portion. Personally, I think it goes a long way.

  • @jeffdean277
    @jeffdean277 Před rokem +8

    I'm surprised that there were no ATV kits on here.

  • @ianmclean5541
    @ianmclean5541 Před rokem +3

    I’ve owned 4 Roland kits and my favourite electronic kit for practice purposes is the Yamaha DTX6 silicone. It was relatively inexpensive and the sounds and sound shaping exceed my other kits in terms of practical usage. The big thing for me is the tracking of my playing accuracy. Nothing has done more for my chops than this feature. It’s like having a hard core teacher keeping me in line as it exposes all my weaknesses. For hybrid live playing it’s the Roland TM6. Killer module at a bargain price and the most unsung hero of the drumming world in my opinion.

  • @fartpooboxohyeah8611
    @fartpooboxohyeah8611 Před rokem +9

    After several months of research, many hours reading and watching reviews, comparing sounds and features, etc., for all the major E-Drum players, I just bought the Alesis Strike Pro SE kit, for three reasons. First, I got it brand new for $2,200. Second, In my opinion it has the best sounds of any module on the market other than the Pearl Mimic. Third, you can load your own MULTI samples to create totally custom kits. I won't be setting them up until after Christmas so we shall see if I made the right choice. I currently have a Roland TD-17 kit which is fine, sounds decent, but the small drum and cymbal pads are a little outdated and I just wanted a change.

  • @UltimateByte
    @UltimateByte Před rokem +3

    Thanks for this sum up, exactly what I needed.
    My overall feeling is that overall, good drum kits are way too expensive, probably because there is not enough competition.
    I'll 100% go for the TD-27KV2 for the new Hi Hat. Though that's still on the expensive side, so I sure need more savings. But then I'll be able to play and practice the drums in my appartment, and record many demos or even albums :D

  • @astronaut2005drummer
    @astronaut2005drummer Před rokem

    Great video Justin! Have a nice week.

  • @david25876
    @david25876 Před rokem

    Great review. Thx!

  • @terryf5131
    @terryf5131 Před měsícem

    Great pile of information.😀

  • @guilhem8052
    @guilhem8052 Před rokem +29

    I bought a EFNOTE 5 one year ago and then added a 14' crash and a 12' floor tom down the road. It ended up being cheaper than buying a EFNOTE 5X. This edrum is outstanding. HH triggering is superbe, playability and feel are excellant and most important of all, it's a blast to play!!

    • @DoctorMcFarlandStudios
      @DoctorMcFarlandStudios Před rokem +7

      I bought the Efnote 5 as well and I may add another tom and cymbal down the road. Its a great kit so far.

    • @listener84
      @listener84 Před rokem +2

      The 5X adds a 16” crash with stand, 13” Floor tom, so what you bought should be cheaper.

    • @guilhem8052
      @guilhem8052 Před rokem

      @@listener84 true, but it's hardly noticeable when you play It.

    • @listener84
      @listener84 Před rokem

      @@guilhem8052 yes, all of EFNOTE’s pad sizes feel great.

    • @luanlopes4054
      @luanlopes4054 Před rokem

      Which one of these 3 would have the best natural triggering specially for the Hi-hat? Roland VAD504 - EFNOTE 5 - ATV artist series Standard. Thanks 🤘

  • @Muskieangler
    @Muskieangler Před rokem +2

    We don't have many if any efnote dealers, but I just picked up the dtx8-m in Canada for 2999.99 CAD . Sweetwater has it for 2799.99 USD which is like 3750 CAD with conversion. They even said they had 20% off for boxing day. Love it so far, super easy to set up and solid as a rock.

  • @johnnyontheskins1107
    @johnnyontheskins1107 Před rokem +3

    Very happy with my Efnote 7. Added an extra cymbal. I gig with acoustic drums, so it's important for me to practice on a kit that feels as close as possible without upsetting anyone else in the house. Having messed around with low volume hybrid set-ups, this is the keeper.

  • @progression_decibel
    @progression_decibel Před rokem +2

    Looking forward to another version of this next year when the DWe SoundWorks stuff is out. I believe it will be a VAD706 killer. Also, ATV was left out but the module is a bit better on the EFNOTE so I get it. I have an expanded ATV Artist kit paired with everything from a TD-50X, aD5, and Mimic Pro and hardware/shell-wise, I think it's right up there with EFNOTE at a bit cheaper price overall. Can't go wrong with either.

  • @regiomartins
    @regiomartins Před rokem +28

    The ATV EXS-5 should be on this list. Amazing quality, components and sizes (13" snare and floor tom, 10" toms, 2 crashes and 1 ride cymbal). Trigger accuracy is perfect, and the optical 14" hi-hat is very sensitive and realistic. The module has everything you need, and is really easy to record yourself and play songs. Definitely the best for $2000.

    • @AVANDERMUSIC
      @AVANDERMUSIC Před rokem +1

      What about the Millenium mps 1000? Only 1000 dollars.. the sounds suck but great quality and u just get superior drummer

    • @mark_blake
      @mark_blake Před rokem +3

      I agree. I don't know why ATV got passed up on this review.

    • @Mustis91
      @Mustis91 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AVANDERMUSIC i would try them first. I think i heard some people complaining about the triggering. Dont know if the cymbals are great quality either. Overall Millennium is always good value but good value doesnt always mean good

  • @crazyclownstudioaudio3122

    Great video Merry Xmas !

  • @MetalLegacy34
    @MetalLegacy34 Před rokem +12

    A little surprised to not see ATV on this list. I recently got the EXS 5SK and have been extremely happy with it. I did upgrade to the 18” ride and it really hit the value vs quality sweet spot for me. About $3000 for next to top of the line cymbals, a solid hi hat, large drum heads, sounds I really liked, and solid triggering was exactly what I was looking for. Module lacks a lot of features but for a first time edrum user the simplicity really works for me

    • @prestonshobe
      @prestonshobe Před rokem +1

      I was thinking the same. I just got the AD5 and love it. That said, I have nothing to compare it to, but for the money its a very nice kit.

    • @u4yk
      @u4yk Před rokem

      Yeah, I'm guessing he docked points for the module. I have the EXS-3CY, and I love it. Granted, the drum sounds on the module aren't great, but it's an awesome kit for under $1600 regardless of the module sounds. Besides, buying a Roland synth with Supernatural or Zen-core drum sounds are fairly cheap these days, and it's pretty easy to connect the module to said synth via MIDI to get better sounds.

  • @michaelgervais3997
    @michaelgervais3997 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation

  • @blortsnergfud7647
    @blortsnergfud7647 Před rokem +1

    Well, I bought the TD27KV kit and 3 months later Roland brought out the KV2 version with the digital hi hat, better cymbals, upgraded module - for only a $100 more than I paid. Plus, the kit I bought went on sale for $300 off. Nice ‘kick’ in the ‘head’.

  • @mattsisto
    @mattsisto Před rokem +1

    I got a VAD706 and it’s the most fun I’ve ever had with a new instrument.

  • @stixpooper3704
    @stixpooper3704 Před rokem +1

    I bought the efnote 5 and really love the natural sounds, look and feel.
    And for 2800e it's a bargain amongst the real kit lookalike options. I'm in my 7th decade now and tinnitus has become a big issue. This kit has allowed me to carry on gigging without choking up the sound of a nice acoustic kit because it was too loud. And the band love it now after a sceptical beginning!

  • @johndef5075
    @johndef5075 Před rokem

    Merry Christmas Justin!

  • @Dan-22
    @Dan-22 Před rokem +2

    best e-drum channel out there

  • @jerrygamez5723
    @jerrygamez5723 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video

  • @billygisnotmydrummer2128

    I got the alesis stirke pro se as my first acoustic kit about a year and few months ago. Still use it today. The hihat issues ive heard of is on the older model. I uploaded a few kits using ezdrummer and its pretty great. It also can record straight to the module from my phone, and It can crop it the files to make samples/ insturments.

  • @sganet_
    @sganet_ Před rokem +1

    I think for my needs, I’d probably get the efnote 7, get an extra 18” crash and call it a day. If I need an extra Tom later, I’d just pick up an used Roland tom. The reason for this over the 5x is because I noticed that the 14” snare on the 7 has 4 sensors, while the snare that comes with 3 and 5 only has 3, not sure if that makes a big difference or not.

  • @miker5233
    @miker5233 Před rokem +1

    Justin happy holidays to you and your family

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Happy holidays to you too :)

  • @phil.willoughby
    @phil.willoughby Před rokem

    I'm just getting started with drums, and when I decide it's going to be a long term thing for me I'll be buying something like the Roland TD-50kv2 and expecting never to replace it.

  • @prattmandu
    @prattmandu Před rokem

    I just bought a Roland VAD307. Seems to be the "best for the money" right now (@ $2800). Using it for home practice and learning rudiments around the kit. My gigging kit stays in cases, so it's perfect for quiet convenient compact home practice.

  • @ericiidx
    @ericiidx Před rokem

    Thanks for the heads up on the discontinuation of the Roland TD-17KV! I was able to find a set at the price you mentioned. I'm a beginner drummer, but am willing to bump my budget up a little bit to buy known quality, instead of saving a few hundred bucks on a gamble.

  • @hrichardhagen
    @hrichardhagen Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great comparison. I noticed that you didn't include the Roland TD50X series, such as the TD50KV2 or TD50K2. Those were kits I was considering. I'm a later in life attorney who gigs from time to time. Money is really not much of an issue and, therefore, have been looking at higher end kits. I have a very nice DW acoustic kit, but was looking for something fun to practice on at home and maybe take on a gig or two. I wanted something that sets up and breaks down more quickly than my 7 piece acoustic with 7 drum mics that we run to my own snake and then to front of house. It takes a lot of time to get the sound right and was hoping for something quicker on the set up and take down. Thoughts on the TD50X series kits in the above comparison?

  • @stevevorass
    @stevevorass Před rokem +2

    EF Note for the win in my book.

  • @alfiend331
    @alfiend331 Před 8 měsíci

    I really appreciate your review of electronic drums. I have an ancient set of Roland TD10 V-drums that I'm looking to replace. The market has changed a bit in the last 20+ years (go figure), so your review is a major help. I was leaning towards the Alesis Strike Pro SE but all I've read is that the hi hat is horrible. Played one this weekend at Guitar Center and found that to be true. Went to another GC location and they had a Roland hi hat on the Alesis set. Hmmmmm. Not sure where to go now...but your review is very helpful. Maybe the Yamaha kit?

  • @roybarkan
    @roybarkan Před rokem +1

    I really do love the sounds of efnote even better than rolands
    The kit feels so good and the module is good for ppl who don't really care about to much of editing and controlling the sound, I really enjoy it personally

  • @kkzmaj4
    @kkzmaj4 Před rokem

    Hey man really great stuff you’re doing, by far the best information on e drums out there.
    Could you get your hands maybe on the Millenium MPS 850? On paper to me it seems like a best buy under and around 1000$ but I would really like to hear your opinion

  • @rogerwhitsettdrummer2922

    I own the Roland VAD 706 and SPD-SX PRO, but what I’m waiting for is the DWe drum kit!! If this set can do what I need it to do….it will be a game changer for me!!!

    • @MrStoutfool
      @MrStoutfool Před rokem +1

      I also just got the 706. It’s way better than I thought it would be. I literally jumped right back in and it felt super natural coming from an acoustic background. That SPD will find its way to me eventually ! Lol

    • @rogerwhitsettdrummer2922
      @rogerwhitsettdrummer2922 Před rokem

      @@MrStoutfool , That’s great! I brought the SPD-SX PRO to replace my SPD-SX se sample pad.

  • @grudenmusicusa
    @grudenmusicusa Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @ironblast5
    @ironblast5 Před rokem

    Pearl mimic module with efnote drum kit would be a pretty awesome combo

  • @DidYouReadEULA
    @DidYouReadEULA Před rokem +6

    Love those efnote 3X toms, upgrading my KDX toms to those, got two great used ones so far from edrumcenter. The heads are much better than Roland's too, more realistic feeling IMHO.

    • @sganet_
      @sganet_ Před rokem +4

      3X kit is probably the best bang for the buck if you just need a good sounding electric drum that’s complete.

    • @DidYouReadEULA
      @DidYouReadEULA Před rokem

      @@sganet_ Agree, love the three trigger mounts per drum near rim, excellent tracking and more logical than one center mount IMHO. If not for the module, I would have went with efnote, but needed at least the Roland TD-17 for proven staying power when dropping that kind of money.

  • @DSMillage
    @DSMillage Před rokem +2

    As someone who's new to the world of e-drums, I find your channel to be an amazing source of information- thanks for all the work you have done over the years! .. I am finding it difficult to make a choice for my 1st purchase as the pricing and models available in Canada are different than what you have quoted from pricing in the States.

  • @thomaslarmit6434
    @thomaslarmit6434 Před rokem

    I've bought an Efnote 5 about 3 weeks ago and so far i'm quite happy with it but I expected more. It could be my headphones but it just feels like some things don't work as good as I imagined.
    Though I won't sell it because i'm in love with the aesthetics and I'm pretty sure I can get more out if this badboy, so maybe people can help me?
    - The hi-hat open or closed is a big difference in volume and I wish I could kind of change it separately.
    - Also the hi-hat sometimes doesn't trigger well when I would hit it closed but then open it along the way. (Or should I recalibrate?)
    - Playing with music feels like sometimes the drumsounds get suppressed.
    - The snare doesn't sound like the way it should when I hit it. It feels underwhelmed. Soft.
    8:53 You're talking about if I wanna play hard rock songs I should maybe use drum plug-ins. Can you do a video on this or tell me which drum plug-in would be a good one? Because I can't find any!

  • @bobvanster
    @bobvanster Před rokem +3

    I had the Strike Pro SE which I had to return due to no longer being to play due to chronic Tinnitus. It was what I felt the best e kit I ever owned was enjoying quite a bit. I had tried the Roland V706 in the store still preferred the Strike.

  • @Ghi102
    @Ghi102 Před rokem

    You can sometimes get the TD-27KV version 1 for sub-3000$, although you won't have the nicer hi hats. Although like the td-17kv, it's a limited time thing

  • @mcrafford
    @mcrafford Před rokem

    I have a Simmons SD600 kit that I bought 2 years ago. Overall the kit Is fine. Drum sizes are decent and the drum pads and are dual zone. The crash cymbals are chokable, but you have to be very specific on how and where you choke them. The ride is only single zone and does not cut thru like every other part of the kit does. The module sucks (major larency issues trying to interface with my DAW), so I replaced it with a Roland TD17 module. Then I had to replace the hi hat cymbal and pedal with used Roland versions since the Simmons equipment would only do open or closed. I recently tried the kit out in a live setting in a brick-lined cafe. The Roland module made all the difference. Overall the band volume was more controlled and everyone said the kit sounded awesome! I had to use an acoustic ride since the Simmons ride sucks. My next purchases will be better cymbals all around. It looks like Lemon is the way for me to go in order to afford that. I would have just bought the whole TD17 kit in the first place, but it was always just out of my price range. Yeah, NOW THEY BRING THE PRICE DOWN. Oh well I am good with what I have now. I still have my acoustic kit though. Won't get rid of that!

  • @Mrluchendo
    @Mrluchendo Před rokem

    Hi mate. Great video! Have you heard of the Artesia a250? I think the sounds are made by efnote? I’m looking at this one because it looks more Like an acoustic kit and also is very affordable. On the other hand I love Roland. But this one is making me think.

  • @adamsteele4987
    @adamsteele4987 Před rokem +1

    Was going to go for the td17 kvx but got a VAD 306 for £200 more, seems worth it for the bigger drum sizes

  • @musicbigz
    @musicbigz Před rokem

    Hey Justin. Thanks for the video. Have you heard anything about an Alesis Strike Pro gen 2?

  • @letsgrowdoccanna5936
    @letsgrowdoccanna5936 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Justin, have you ever checked out Boom theory Space muffins? I just picked a set up and I’m in love!

  • @wiktorpogoda4206
    @wiktorpogoda4206 Před rokem +2

    it would be great to watch video about upcoming 2023 edrum sets

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před rokem +2

      Can't talk about stuff that hasn't come out yet ;)

  • @TKbeatwerk
    @TKbeatwerk Před 6 měsíci

    I know it’s very old but my 2box drum it 5 from 2015 Is still my favourite ekit ever, it’s just sooo good man

  • @mick-tl5ui
    @mick-tl5ui Před 10 měsíci +1

    Have you done a review on the Millennium 1000, its getting allot of attention at the moment

  • @rappergenerico
    @rappergenerico Před 23 dny

    It's ridiculous that you're getting into the 3000's and you're still saying "it works okay, but if you want an actually good drum set, it's not enough". We really can't be gear snobs if we're not rich... I loved this video! I'm trying to buy a drum kit and it really put everything into perspective!

  • @Radhad85
    @Radhad85 Před rokem +1

    Do you think the Roland TD-17KV2 / TD-17KVX2 is worth the higher price for the new cymbols? I am looking for a durable e-drum which I will use to learn but also want to use it for Rock Band 4 with a MIDI adapter. I also bring all my RB4 equipment to partys where a lot of people play Rock Band 4 on a weekend. I have an modified ION Drum Rocker with Roland Mesh Snare / Toms for around 8 years now and never had to replace these.

  • @demonicsweaters
    @demonicsweaters Před rokem +6

    Great video Justin, but I'm going to have to disagree about the SD1250 module. I think you just don't quite understand what its strengths are. Having velocity to pitch and filter settings, Bluetooth MIDI, and a killer assortment of samples. You can build really awesome sounding kits in these things. The iOS app also makes it a cut above the competition. It is quite different as far as editing and creating kits though than Roland type modules, so it is a bit of a learning curve.

    • @kbarb3071
      @kbarb3071 Před rokem

      Did you encounter the same issue that Justin described related to the rim/head adjustment on the snare? If so, did you find a fix?

  • @GrubStomper29
    @GrubStomper29 Před rokem +1

    Hello. Love your channel!
    Do you think you could look into the Millennium brand? They are offering a triple zone ride, fully functioning hi-hat, and 10" mesh pads on their MPS-750x model for only $500. It almost seems too good to be true.

  • @AerisVelivolus
    @AerisVelivolus Před rokem

    I'been trying to properly choose between Yamaha DTX8KM and Efnote 3X like for ages and I think this video has finally convinced me to pick the Efnote: specially when you pointed its pros. Thanks man, amazing video as always!

  • @cleanDirtyDog
    @cleanDirtyDog Před rokem

    I respect your opinions & trust your expertise & extensive research. Would please like a Donner drum review

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před rokem +1

      Hey man! I've only ever played one Donner kit and I wasn't very impressed with it. So I'm avoiding the company until they do something interesting

    • @cleanDirtyDog
      @cleanDirtyDog Před rokem +1

      @@65Drums wow my son said Donner who ?

  • @grooverecipe-hb1xd
    @grooverecipe-hb1xd Před 19 dny

    Hey Justin, thanks for your great videos!
    I was wondering if different brands of modules and pads are compatible. For instance, will efnote pads such as the hihat trigger just as well on a td27 module?
    Is there a video covering compatibility of modules and pads of different brands?
    Thanks!

  • @MontyPlays33
    @MontyPlays33 Před rokem

    Hello , i really love your videos ,and i just wanna ask you please, i am thinking of getting an e-drum for practice at home and i was thinking about getting the "Roland TD-07KVX" , do you recommend it ?
    And what do you think about it ??
    thanks in advanced for the answer

  • @pjbuma13
    @pjbuma13 Před rokem

    Never heard of EFNOTE before. All their sets looked really nice.

  • @Glurbschnurb
    @Glurbschnurb Před rokem +1

    Yamaha Stage Custom with foot blaster triggers. I unfortunately sold my TD-17KVX during the pandemic which then increased 25% in retail price.
    E-drums are too expensive for me at the moment. I paid $650 for my entire stage custom kit, I feel like Roland should keep this in mind more over their desire to squeeze every penny they can from patents and name recognition.
    You should be able to get td-17KVX quality for around $1000, because anything with a floating hi-hat is just a toy in my opinion. It teaches bad technique and looks goofy. I hope behringer starts making some sweet TD-clone sets soon :)
    Merry Christmas Justin, you rule and got me enthusiastic about my drumming journey years ago! I still follow for the good vibes.

  • @thechillisme
    @thechillisme Před rokem

    cool Justin thanks! what's your advice on buying the TD27 vs TD50? (if there would be no budget limit, but that there is no use of all the advanced features of the TD50)

  • @realjoeplummer
    @realjoeplummer Před rokem +1

    Love your channel, but never hear you mention Drum-Tec in your "favorites." Just wondering if there's a reason. I recently chose Drum-Tec over Roland because of the 8" and 16" tom options. Just posted a cover of Rush/Limelight to my channel if you'd like to see how the extra sizes add some additional "acoustic feel" behind the kit.

  • @nankleflank5645
    @nankleflank5645 Před 8 měsíci

    You were great as Spiderman 😉

  • @WhyTheHorseface
    @WhyTheHorseface Před rokem +1

    The Simmons sd1250 was on sale for $850 a couple weeks ago. Didn’t pull the trigger. 😢

  • @marksaxon
    @marksaxon Před rokem

    I own the Yamaha DTX 8 kit and I love it. Not a fan of the hi-hats as I'm still trying to dial them in but overall, they play well with SD3 and EZD3. I just can't get the hi-hats to respond like real ones but I know that's the challenge with most e-kits. Maybe I should swap out the Yamaha ones for the Roland ones?

  • @frogicus
    @frogicus Před rokem +2

    Superior drummer made my cheap kit sound unreal !

  • @Giga1337
    @Giga1337 Před rokem +1

    Man, you -need- to check out the Millenium MPS-1000. Like really! It's incredible, acoustic size, accurate triggering (even fixed ride Bell not triggering well they had on MPS-850)
    -THIS- is the shining beacon! Just the HH is not acoustic-level perfect if you do very fast footwork on the pedal. But I've gotten it pretty nice with adjusting settings & learning to raise my foot a bit before the actual note when needed

    • @Giga1337
      @Giga1337 Před rokem

      I was in a store and I tried the VH-10 Roland HiHat. Cross out everything I said about HiHat being "pretty nice" - I had just never tried a proper edrum hihat... looking to buy a VH-10 at least now, it was ridiculously good!

    • @g.hickory1383
      @g.hickory1383 Před 7 měsíci

      Hey I am considering buying this exact kit. Have you experienced any major problems with it? I much prefer the look of it to its predecessors. It is 999 euro so obviously a big investment and I wanna make sure its not worth buying a more expensive one

  • @123unhooked
    @123unhooked Před rokem

    Yamaha DTX6K3-X is the best for a flat. I do not know why I need full sized drums at home. Yamaha DTX6K3-X is of reasonable size for a flat and the price is terrific! It is absolutely great through and through aaaand: it is super realistic due to the silicon pads! And it is also plug-n-play with superior drummer 3 (because there is a preset for it). And you have enough money over to buy superior drummer 3 (and maybe the decades expansion, which is so tasty and jazzey - god I love that expansion pack so much). I have it set up with a DTX --> MIDI --> Focusrite --> USB-Hub --> really old Dell Laptop --> Superior Drummer (sound files stored on external SSD). It is just endless fun!
    Before that I had Roland and Yamaha parts connected through an eDrummin to Superior Drummer. Was also great and unbeatable money wise.

  • @grxygxds
    @grxygxds Před rokem +7

    if you want a kit that will last you 20 years buy Roland. you get what you paid for and youll never see a professional relyin on any other brand period. much love Justin i use the Td 27KV every day 2 years not even a hiccup love this thing

  • @neurocosm
    @neurocosm Před rokem

    I haven't looked through your videos recently, but I would be curious to know what your take is on the f note three, five, seven series

  • @nxzh2082
    @nxzh2082 Před rokem +1

    I just want to say that Millenium just came with a 16x16 inch tom pad. Is this new or already done by another big company?

  • @BobGnarley.
    @BobGnarley. Před 8 měsíci

    Dayum those Efnote/Alesis kits are nice. I just want a kit that I can play at home that feels like a real kit and not a toy. Also never heard a module yet that impressed me.. it's all about those sweet plugins in my opinion so can remove that as a factor completely!

  • @paulagerbeek5874
    @paulagerbeek5874 Před rokem +1

    Could you test the FAME Hybrid PRO E-Drum Set some time. Curious to see what you think of it.

  • @luanlopes4054
    @luanlopes4054 Před rokem

    Which one of these 3 would have the best natural triggering specially for the Hi-hat? Roland VAD504 - EFNOTE 5 - ATV artist series Standard. Thanks.

  • @jonathanballard6950
    @jonathanballard6950 Před 11 měsíci

    Justin, love your channel I have been watching this for quite some time now. I currently have an Alesis Crimson and looking to upgrade to one of the Roland TD VAD models. Do you know if they offer a 13" snare?

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums  Před 11 měsíci

      The VAD stuff is all either 12" or 14" is you really really need a 13" snare, then pick up an ATV one, their snares are that size :)

  • @mppaiges
    @mppaiges Před rokem

    Urgent question I hope you can answer or do a video on. I can't play it all anymore cuz I don't have a place to usemy acoustic it. I need to know which heads on e,-drums are the quietest the absolute least amount of sound if you don't hit them too hard. I moved into an apartment in a building and I have neighbors upstairs downstairs and on every side of me. I could care less about how good the modules, sound

  • @J0OBlE
    @J0OBlE Před rokem +1

    Can you also review Millenium | MPS-1000 e-drum?

  • @EthanBrosh
    @EthanBrosh Před 10 měsíci

    Hey Justin...I'm having a hard time finding a kit that has everything I want. What would you recommend for a compact kit with pads that also have a bell zone and allows rim shots on the snare,. and with a decent module that can create a big 80's metal sounds?

  • @TamMusician
    @TamMusician Před rokem +1

    In my opinion I think EFNOTE is on another level
    I couldn't find better than them
    I even forgot about Roland

  • @NinjaAwes0me
    @NinjaAwes0me Před rokem

    The price really went up since this video came out for the first set but it’s still seems like a good pick

  • @publicprofilename4273

    Dude that Roland TD17KV for a grand? Umm. Yeah that is absolutely epic price for that kit! I hate Roland as a company, but that kit for that price is never going to steer you wrong! I bought that kit used a couple years ago for $600. You won't be unhappy I promise!

  • @commonman317
    @commonman317 Před rokem

    Unlimited budget, what is that? I'm like Justin, I'm not one of those people. Lol. Nice review, and Happy Holidays to everyone here!!

  • @kidconfuzed
    @kidconfuzed Před 2 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks! So how interchangeable are the modules I have the crimson 2, I use it for recording, usb, through addictive drums, but the hi hat is useless, you can’t even use the pedal.

  • @rtroiani
    @rtroiani Před rokem +5

    I gigged for years with a TD9 Roland set, loved it and never had an issue. I also played in another band than had a TD17 for me to play, than I liked. I "upgraded" to a Strike Pro and couldn't get rid of it fast enough. It's not horrible, but definitely not Roland quality and definitely wouldn't trust it on the road.

  • @stevechristopher4123
    @stevechristopher4123 Před rokem +2

    Wound up purchasing Efnote 3x and love the sounds and feel. I have no compelling reason to edit the sounds as they seem to sound natural as far as electronic kits go

    • @aaravverma2893
      @aaravverma2893 Před rokem

      Hey steve I’m considering getting the 3X. How is the kit holding up? any maintenance needed?

    • @stevechristopher4123
      @stevechristopher4123 Před rokem

      @@aaravverma2893 it’s holding up great no issues. Just have to tighten the heads down occasionally but I’m loving it still.

  • @ultraniter691
    @ultraniter691 Před rokem

    I own an Alesis Strike Pro, and yeah. I've noticed some problems, mostly surrounding the hi-hat and ride. Majority of the kit is fine, and I haven't had problems with the drums. The hi-hat will work fine in terms of registering drum hits, but the cymbal keeps spinning, and in turn the sound will feel off. the ride cymbal on the other hand has also been acting weird too. the bell and the rim of the cymbal will be extremely quiet and I can't figure out why. I don't plan on changing any parts of the kit, but I might move some of the drums around (I have it in the default config. and I'm gonna try going for 3 rack toms and one floor tom or something.) too see if anything changes. its probably something wrong with the cable management, but I'm sure its fixable.

    • @larslan1975
      @larslan1975 Před rokem

      I own this kit,it’s great,you just need some time to really dive into each component,ride and hats especially in the module. Can’t just use Big Bird kit. Build your own and adjust each cymbal and drum to your liking. Cymbals are the most work,adjustment to the middle curve should solve most problems. Good luck.